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The Road to Falaise Bobs on going 15mm WW2 Adventure

The Road to Falaise Bobs on going 15mm WW2 Adventure

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D-Day Boot Camp and a Project Begins

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Well I’m back home with my tank painted with many of the photos already on the website in the Forums.

By the time I had finished I had painted all my tanks and a couple of extras for both sides which have been shown in both video and photo blogs.By the end I had finished one U.S Tank Company and its HQ. I already had a platoon of U.S 101st Airborne from the previous Open fires starter box . In addition I had the two platoons of Germans finished and the Pak 75’s with crew.

 

D-Day Boot Camp and a Project Begins
D-Day Boot Camp and a Project Begins
Tansk M314 Shermans Done couple of years back, just dabbing on Mirco sol to properly cure the decals.Tansk M314 Shermans Done couple of years back, just dabbing on Mirco sol to properly cure the decals.

At the Bootcamp I brought the stuffed British Starter Box so stuffed the box bulges, a box fairly popular over the weekend , even with Lloyd. which I will use to add to my partly finished troops of 11th Armoured Division, but as I put a dent in my Americans and Germans decided to finish both their armoured forces, and the 2nd platoon of 101st airborne. I’ve added a few items to the mix from e-bay so buy the time I’ve finished I will have 3 U.S armoured platoons  of Shermans and a HQ plus a mixed unit of M10’s and M36’s and for really later war some Pershings, brought for a Tanks project started years ago.

D-Day Boot Camp and a Project Begins

Now have added decals to Americans, For those in Siberia or not watched the blogs from weekend I put a few of my shots of the the above on the OTT teams amazing tables.

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